749 
1921 .] Recently published Ornithological Works. 
Tori. 
[Tori. Tire Ayes. Bulletin of the Ornithological Society of Japan, 
vol. ii. nos. 9 & 10. April & Dec. 1920.] 
With these two numbers is completed the second volume 
of our Japanese contemporary. We are glad to see that in 
the last number, not only are the title-page and contents 
given in English, but the list of officers of the Society and the 
exact date of publication of the various numbers of the 
journal. In No. 9 will be found descriptions of a new 
Flower-pecker from Formosa by Mr. Kuroda, named 
Dicceum minullum uchidai after the President of the Society. 
Mr. Kuroda also discusses the sexual distinctions of the 
lately described Pseudotadorna cristata. Mr. T. Momiyama 
describes Aplonis kittlitzi kurodai , subsp. 11 ., from Yap in 
the western Caroline Islands, and Mr. T. Mori writes on 
the birds of Quelpart Island off Corea. The last number 
contains a List of the birds of the Dagelet Is., Corea, by 
Messrs. Kuroda and Mori; Ornithological notes from the 
neighbourhood of Sasanami, Prov. Nagato, by Y. Kanetsune; 
On breeding-seasons of some birds in Prefecture Mizagi, by 
S. Kumagai ; and Notes on breeding-habits of Ninox s. 
scutellata (Raffl.), by Messrs. Kawaguchi and Ikemura. 
An artistic coloured plate illustrates the subspecies of the 
Varied Titmouse, Parus varius. 
List of other Ornithological Publications received. 
Fletcher, T. B., & Inglts, C. M. Some common Indian Birds. 
Nos. 8 & 9. (Agr. Journ. India, xvi.) 
Lincoln, F. C. Instructions for Bird Banding. (U.S. Dept. Agr., 
Circular 170.) 
Witherby, H. F. A Practical Handbook of British Birds. (Pt. xi.) 
Austral Avian Record, (Vol. iv. no. 6.) 
Avicultural Magazine. (Vol. xii. nos. 6-8.) 
Bird-Lore. (Vol. xxiii. nos. 3-4.) 
Bird Notes. (Vol. iv. nos. 5-7.) 
British Birds. (Vol. xv. nos. 1-3.) 
Brooklyn Museum Quarterly. (1921, nos. 1-3.) 
Canadian Field Naturalist. (Vol. xxxv. nos. 1-3.) 
Condor. (Vol. xxxiii. nos. 3-4.) 
SER. XI.-VOL. III. 
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